Sameer Sawarkar
bengalore - India
I offer an inexpensive complete check-up via telephone.
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To serve the more than 850 million Indian farmers who lack access to healthcare professionals, Sameer has developed the largest telemedicine centre in the world. These figures give a sense of the enormous needs of a growing Indian population.
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